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Production method of nickel electrode
A nickel electrode having improved charging efficiency, an increased coefficient of discharging utilization, and large capacity is disclosed. Nickel hydroxide or nickel oxide is retained in a porous nickel substrate which is immersed in an aqueous solution of cobalt acetate with a pH 4.0 to 6.8. The electrode thus obtained is then immersed in an alkaline solution or heated to change cobalt acetate into cobalt hydroxide or cobalt oxide whereby the surface of nickel active material is covered with cobalt crystals and alloying of cobalt and nickel is promoted at the same time
Theoretical Description of Nearly Discontinuous Transition in Superconductors with Paramagnetic Depairing
Based on a theoretical argument and Monte Carlo simulations of a
Ginzburg-Landau model derived microscopically, it is argued that, in type-II
superconductors where {\it both} the paramagnetic {\it and} orbital depairings
are important, a strong first-order transition (FOT) at expected in
the mean field (MF) approximation never occurs in real systems and changes due
to the fluctuation into a crossover. The present result explains why a {\it
nearly} discontinuous crossover at with {\it no} intrinsic hysteresis
is observed only in a clean superconducting material with a singlet pairing and
a high condensation energy such as CeCoIn.Comment: Publication version. See cond-mat/0306060 regarding a corresponding
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On the generalized Freedman-Townsend model
Consistent interactions that can be added to a free, Abelian gauge theory
comprising a finite collection of BF models and a finite set of two-form gauge
fields (with the Lagrangian action written in first-order form as a sum of
Abelian Freedman-Townsend models) are constructed from the deformation of the
solution to the master equation based on specific cohomological techniques.
Under the hypotheses of smoothness in the coupling constant, locality, Lorentz
covariance, and Poincare invariance of the interactions, supplemented with the
requirement on the preservation of the number of derivatives on each field with
respect to the free theory, we obtain that the deformation procedure modifies
the Lagrangian action, the gauge transformations as well as the accompanying
algebra. The interacting Lagrangian action contains a generalized version of
non-Abelian Freedman-Townsend model. The consistency of interactions to all
orders in the coupling constant unfolds certain equations, which are shown to
have solutions.Comment: LaTeX, 62 page
Superconducting transition in disordered granular superconductors in magnetic fields
Motivated by a recent argument that the superconducting (SC) transition field
of three-dimensional (3D) disordered superconductors with granular structure in
a nonzero magnetic field should lie above in low limit, the
glass transition (or, in 2D, crossover) curve of disordered quantum
Josephson junction arrays is examined by incorporating SC fluctuations. It is
found that the glass transition or crossover in the granular materials can be
described on the same footing as the vortex-glass (VG) transition in
amorphous-like (i.e., nongranular) materials. In most of 3D granular systems,
the vanishing of resistivity upon cooling should occur even above ,
while the corresponding sharp drop of the resistivity in 2D case may appear
only below as a result of an enhanced quantum fluctuation.Comment: Accepted for publication in Phys. Rev. B. The content of sec.3 in v.2
was removed from here and presented more extensively in a separate paper
(cond-mat/0606522) where the argument of nonsuperconducting vortex-glass in
cond-mat/0512432 is shown to be fals
Method of producing nickel electrode
A large capacity nickel electrode is provided in which the charging efficiency and discharge utilization coefficient are improved in comparison to nickel electrodes which are produced by the conventional method. Nickel electrodes retaining nickel active material or nickel active material and cobalt compounds on a porous nickel substrate are immersed in a cobalt sulfate aqueous solution whose pH is adjusted in the range of 3.5 to 6.0, followed by crystallization of the hydroxide or oxide by pyrolysis or immersion in alkali, thereby coating the surface of the nickel active material with cobalt crystals and simultaneously promoting alloying of the nickel-cobalt
Symplectic structure and monopole strength in 12C
The relation between the monopole transition strength and existence of
cluster structure in the excited states is discussed based on an algebraic
cluster model. The structure of C is studied with a 3 model, and
the wave function for the relative motions between clusters are
described by the symplectic algebra , which corresponds to the
linear combinations of states with different multiplicities.
Introducing algebra works well for reducing the number of the basis
states, and it is also shown that states connected by the strong monopole
transition are classified by a quantum number of the
algebra.Comment: Phys. Rev. C in pres
Topological Field Theories and Geometry of Batalin-Vilkovisky Algebras
The algebraic and geometric structures of deformations are analyzed
concerning topological field theories of Schwarz type by means of the
Batalin-Vilkovisky formalism. Deformations of the Chern-Simons-BF theory in
three dimensions induces the Courant algebroid structure on the target space as
a sigma model. Deformations of BF theories in dimensions are also analyzed.
Two dimensional deformed BF theory induces the Poisson structure and three
dimensional deformed BF theory induces the Courant algebroid structure on the
target space as a sigma model. The deformations of BF theories in
dimensions induce the structures of Batalin-Vilkovisky algebras on the target
space.Comment: 25 page
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